Here's a list of what singers were bringing to musical theatre auditions in San Antonio (they were requested to bring in music from 1990-present, most did). Top three most done female songs were 'Live Out Loud' from a Little Princess, 'Breathe' from In the Heights and 'The Finer Things' from Jane Eyre. The men didn't have too many repeats, except for 'What do I Need with Love' from Thoroughly Modern Millie.
Friday, May 3, 2019
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Latest list - Summer Gigs and Opportunities
Some ideas to get you thinking about 2018: here are some places to consider spending your summer months - getting experience and/or paid (ideally both).
Chamber/Instrumental
Aspen - Collaborative Piano (Instrumental)
Banff - Chamber music
Bowdoin - Collaborative Piano Program
Brevard Music Center - Collaborative Piano Program
Castleman Quartet Program - Piano Internships
Eastern Music Festival - Collaborative Piano
Encore Chamber Music - Collaborative Piano Fellowship
Garth Newel Emerging Artist Fellowship Program
Interlochen - hires collaborative pianists
Hot Springs Music Festival - Apprenticeship
Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival - Young Artist Program
Music Academy of the West - Collaborative Piano
Norfolk Chamber Music Festival - Fellowship
Tanglewood - Instrumental Piano Fellowship
Opera
Aspen - Aspen Opera Center - Opera Coaching
Atlantic Music Festival - Opera Coach Fellowship
Bay View Music Festival - Collaborative Piano Programs
Charlottesville Opera - Internship
College Light Opera Company - may hire accompanists
CoOPERAtive program at Rider University - Operatic Coach/Accompanying Program
Crested Butte Music Festival - Opera Studio Pianist
Dell'Arte Opera Ensemble - Rehearsal/Performance Pianist Apprenticeship
Glimmerglass Festival - Young Artists Program
Hawaii Performing Arts Festival - Fellowship Program
Metropolitan International Music Festival - Apprentice Collaborative Pianist
Miami Music Festival - Vocal Collaborative Piano Institute Fellowships
Oberlin in Italy - Collaborative Piano Program, Assistant and Apprentice Tracks
Opera Neo - Apprentice Pianist
Pittsburgh Festival Opera - Resident Artist Pianists
San Francisco Merola Opera Program
Wolf Trap Opera - Opera Fellows
Vocal - Art Song
Aspen - Collaborative Piano (Vocal)
Franz- Schubert Institiut
Interlochen - hires collaborative pianists
Music Academy of the West - Vocal Piano
NATS Intern Program
Songfest
Tanglewood - Vocal Piano Fellowship
Vancouver International Song Institute
Musical Theatre
Berkshire Theatre Group - Music Directing Assistantship
Interlochen - hires collaborative pianists
Seattle Children's Theatre - Music Directing Internship
Summer Theatre of New Canaan - Music Directing Internship
Transcendence Theatre Company - Music Directing Internship
Choral
Interlochen - hires collaborative pianists
Dance
Interlochen - hires dance class pianists
Etc
Aspen - Orchestral Keyboards Emphasis
Cortona Sessions for New Music - Piano Fellowship
Chamber/Instrumental
Aspen - Collaborative Piano (Instrumental)
Banff - Chamber music
Bowdoin - Collaborative Piano Program
Brevard Music Center - Collaborative Piano Program
Castleman Quartet Program - Piano Internships
Eastern Music Festival - Collaborative Piano
Encore Chamber Music - Collaborative Piano Fellowship
Garth Newel Emerging Artist Fellowship Program
Interlochen - hires collaborative pianists
Hot Springs Music Festival - Apprenticeship
Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival - Young Artist Program
Music Academy of the West - Collaborative Piano
Norfolk Chamber Music Festival - Fellowship
Tanglewood - Instrumental Piano Fellowship
Opera
Aspen - Aspen Opera Center - Opera Coaching
Atlantic Music Festival - Opera Coach Fellowship
Bay View Music Festival - Collaborative Piano Programs
Charlottesville Opera - Internship
College Light Opera Company - may hire accompanists
CoOPERAtive program at Rider University - Operatic Coach/Accompanying Program
Crested Butte Music Festival - Opera Studio Pianist
Dell'Arte Opera Ensemble - Rehearsal/Performance Pianist Apprenticeship
Glimmerglass Festival - Young Artists Program
Hawaii Performing Arts Festival - Fellowship Program
Metropolitan International Music Festival - Apprentice Collaborative Pianist
Miami Music Festival - Vocal Collaborative Piano Institute Fellowships
Oberlin in Italy - Collaborative Piano Program, Assistant and Apprentice Tracks
Opera Neo - Apprentice Pianist
Pittsburgh Festival Opera - Resident Artist Pianists
San Francisco Merola Opera Program
Wolf Trap Opera - Opera Fellows
Vocal - Art Song
Aspen - Collaborative Piano (Vocal)
Franz- Schubert Institiut
Interlochen - hires collaborative pianists
Music Academy of the West - Vocal Piano
NATS Intern Program
Songfest
Tanglewood - Vocal Piano Fellowship
Vancouver International Song Institute
Musical Theatre
Berkshire Theatre Group - Music Directing Assistantship
Interlochen - hires collaborative pianists
Seattle Children's Theatre - Music Directing Internship
Summer Theatre of New Canaan - Music Directing Internship
Transcendence Theatre Company - Music Directing Internship
Choral
Interlochen - hires collaborative pianists
Dance
Interlochen - hires dance class pianists
Etc
Aspen - Orchestral Keyboards Emphasis
Cortona Sessions for New Music - Piano Fellowship
Monday, January 9, 2017
Uniquely cool opportunity
Nowadays so much of being a collaborative pianist is being versatile and entrepreneurial. Here's a great opportunity to work - for free - with a group that has made a name for themselves for being both exactly that (and excellent, to boot).
Some quotes from their page:
"Eighth Blackbird is excited to be announcing plans for a new summer training program, the Blackbird Creative Lab (“The Lab”), focused on both cutting edge musicianship, dynamic performance aesthetic and savvy inventive development.
The Lab’s mission is to inspire the next generation of performers and composers to share in the ensemble’s vision: to champion a distinctive, dynamic and engaging performance aesthetic. This intensive, human-centered experience will immerse lab fellows in a learn-by-doing, exploratory process of creating new work. By discovering and developing an audacious curatorial vision, lab fellows will be launched on their paths as provocateurs and visionaries in the arts.
Activities:
Annually at the end of June, The Lab brings together a number of artists and resources for an intense two-week immersion set on a secluded campus setting at the Besant Hill school in Ojai, California:
- 30 Tuition-Free Fellowships, inclusive of room and board – 24 instrumentalists and 6 composers will be invited to participate each year based on their talent, technical proficiency, ability to communicate, personality, curiosity and creativity. The tuition-free component is essential in order to be competitive with other summer programs and attract the highest quality fellows without regard to need.
- 9 Faculty – The 6 members of Eighth Blackbird will be joined by 2 professional composers of contrasting styles and 1 choreographer/director at the top of their field.
- Guest Artists – Periodic and ongoing visits by creative experts in a diverse array of fields will added based on the selected fellows’ creative project proposals.
- Key Partners – The Besant Hill School will provide the facilities and community connections that allow The Lab to achieve its lofty artistic, educational and audience engagement goals.
Over the course of the two-week experience, fellows will participate in:
- Coaching Sessions – Daily two-hour sessions lead by faculty and guests
- Salon Hours – Gatherings before dinner for informal performances, cocktails and other non-musical activities
- Guest Lectures – Structured and unstructured opportunities to talk about a variety of musical and professional development topics with faculty and guests
- Individual Practice – Time for fellows to practice and study on their own
- Performances – Two culminating public performances to be captured on video"
Apply now!! Deadline is January 15th, 2017!!
https://www.eighthblackbird.org/lab/application-information/
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Anne Epperson in motion
Just wanted to share the news that Collaborative Pianist and force of nature, Anne Epperson, will join the faculty of Indiana University in 2017!!!
Monday, May 23, 2016
Onward!
This summer's starting off with very little relaxation: May musical endeavors include playing in the pit for "A Chorus Line" at the Playhouse, playing with the San Antonio Wind Ensemble (piano) and with the San Antonio Symphony Baroque Series (harpsichord).
"A Chorus Line" is a fun show to play, and has very little downtime for the Keys I book (which I prefer to long dialogue breaks). We have a great pit band, 11 strong (!), and we're a little over halfway through.
The Wind Ensemble gig includes 2 pieces, Grainger's "Children's March: Over the Hills and Far Away" and Marquez's "Danzon No. 2". I adore playing the Danzon, with its Latin rhythms, the Grainger is less enjoyable to play simply because it isn't written as pianistically (with a couple almost physically implausible moments thrown in, to boot).
As for the Baroque stuff, all I can say is WHEE!! Love it.
More to come . . .
"A Chorus Line" is a fun show to play, and has very little downtime for the Keys I book (which I prefer to long dialogue breaks). We have a great pit band, 11 strong (!), and we're a little over halfway through.
The Wind Ensemble gig includes 2 pieces, Grainger's "Children's March: Over the Hills and Far Away" and Marquez's "Danzon No. 2". I adore playing the Danzon, with its Latin rhythms, the Grainger is less enjoyable to play simply because it isn't written as pianistically (with a couple almost physically implausible moments thrown in, to boot).
As for the Baroque stuff, all I can say is WHEE!! Love it.
More to come . . .
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Baroque music
Hello, it's been awhile - Just an update on what I've been up to . . .
I'm finishing up a grad degree at UTSA this semester*. The degree, although nominally a 'solo performance' degree, has managed to cover several areas of collaborative piano at the same time. For example: I began studying the harpsichord - which enabled me to learn/perform Brandenburg No. 5 last year with a chamber ensemble - and presently I'm prepping for a Baroque recital at the end of this month. Rachel Podger is doing a 1-week residency here, so I've been immersing myself in Telemann, Vivaldi, Bach and Purcell.
We're doing Vivaldi Summer and Winter, Bach Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041, Telemann Concerto for flute and Violin TWV 52:e3, and selections from Purcell's Fairy Queen.
One of the harder things to adapt to (outside the completely altered touch needed on a different instrument) is the lack of 'written music'. Yes, there is a part - but it is mostly just a bass line. It takes a lot of familiarity with everyone's part to improv stuff with confidence.
Hence the listening - I hope to steal ideas as deftly as possible.
My solo recital is in February - and then sweet freedom (until the next thing pops up). Actually, I think I start Handel's Messiah in March, so I guess I don't get much of a break after all . . . sigh.
*and I must say, being a grad student is way better the 2nd time around. Now we have streaming music, online books, online EVERYTHING . . .
I'm finishing up a grad degree at UTSA this semester*. The degree, although nominally a 'solo performance' degree, has managed to cover several areas of collaborative piano at the same time. For example: I began studying the harpsichord - which enabled me to learn/perform Brandenburg No. 5 last year with a chamber ensemble - and presently I'm prepping for a Baroque recital at the end of this month. Rachel Podger is doing a 1-week residency here, so I've been immersing myself in Telemann, Vivaldi, Bach and Purcell.
We're doing Vivaldi Summer and Winter, Bach Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041, Telemann Concerto for flute and Violin TWV 52:e3, and selections from Purcell's Fairy Queen.
One of the harder things to adapt to (outside the completely altered touch needed on a different instrument) is the lack of 'written music'. Yes, there is a part - but it is mostly just a bass line. It takes a lot of familiarity with everyone's part to improv stuff with confidence.
Hence the listening - I hope to steal ideas as deftly as possible.
My solo recital is in February - and then sweet freedom (until the next thing pops up). Actually, I think I start Handel's Messiah in March, so I guess I don't get much of a break after all . . . sigh.
*and I must say, being a grad student is way better the 2nd time around. Now we have streaming music, online books, online EVERYTHING . . .
Friday, June 26, 2015
NPR article about pianists and stage fright
To Master Stage Fright, Practice Makes Imperfect OK
The pianist the article is about, Sara Solovitch, also wrote a book about overcoming stage fright, called Playing Scared: A History and Memoir of Stage Fright!
The pianist the article is about, Sara Solovitch, also wrote a book about overcoming stage fright, called Playing Scared: A History and Memoir of Stage Fright!
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Specialists
It's amazing when pianists have amassed experience in a specific area, such as instrumental collaborative piano - and then specialized even more with a specific instrument*, such as say, the saxophone.
I found a few pianists who happened to perform saxophone rep as their specialty! Take a look at the rep lists of these NASA (North American Saxophone Alliance) Collaborative pianists: Casey Dierlam, Leng-leng Lam and Liz Ames.
Think about creating your own niche, and check out local and international conferences for opportunities to use your repertoire strengths.
*Often the result of the pianist dating/marrying said instrument player.
I found a few pianists who happened to perform saxophone rep as their specialty! Take a look at the rep lists of these NASA (North American Saxophone Alliance) Collaborative pianists: Casey Dierlam, Leng-leng Lam and Liz Ames.
Think about creating your own niche, and check out local and international conferences for opportunities to use your repertoire strengths.
*Often the result of the pianist dating/marrying said instrument player.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Updated Again - Summer Gigs and Opportunities
Collaborative pianists: here are some places to consider spending your upcoming summers - getting experience and/or paid (ideally both).
Chamber/Instrumental:
Banff Centre - Collaborative Piano Residency
Eastern Music Festival sometimes hires collaborative pianists for instrumental accompaniment, must be 21 to apply
Encore Chamber Music Collaborative Piano Fellowship
Encore Chamber Music Collaborative Piano Fellowship
Heifetz International Music Institute Chamber Music PIano Fellowship
Interlochen Summer Arts Camp hires 4-5 Instrumental accompanists
Interlochen Summer Arts Camp hires 4-5 Instrumental accompanists
Hot Springs Collaborative Piano Apprenticeships
Music Academy of the West - Instrumental Fellowship
Emerging Artists Fellowship Program is a four-week chamber music program for string players and pianists aged 18-26
Opera:
Ash-lawn Opera Festival has a music internship and/or accompanist opportunities
Banff Centre - Assistant Coach/Repetiteur
CoOPERAtive program at Rider University has a training program for singers and collaborative pianists
Dell'Arte Opera - Pianists
Des Moines Metro Opera - Apprentice Coach
Fall Island Vocal Arts Seminar Piano Fellows
Des Moines Metro Opera - Apprentice Coach
Fall Island Vocal Arts Seminar Piano Fellows
Glimmerglass - Young Artists program
Halifax Summer Opera Festival - Collaborative Pianist internships
Met Festival Summer Institute - Apprentice Collaborative Pianist
Miami Music Festival - Vocal Collaborative Institute Fellowships
Halifax Summer Opera Festival - Collaborative Pianist internships
Met Festival Summer Institute - Apprentice Collaborative Pianist
Miami Music Festival - Vocal Collaborative Institute Fellowships
Music Academy of the West - Vocal Fellowship
Vocal - Art Song:
Franz-Schubert-Institute - summer course for singers and pianists
Musical Theatre:
Interlochen Summer Arts Camp hires 4-5 Musical Theatre accompanists
Lexington Children's (summer) Theatre hires a Teaching Artist/Accompanist
Milbrook Playhouse - Music Directing internship
Seattle Children's Theatre Music Directing Intern
Lexington Children's (summer) Theatre hires a Teaching Artist/Accompanist
Milbrook Playhouse - Music Directing internship
Seattle Children's Theatre Music Directing Intern
Summer Theatre of New Canaan - Music Directing Internship
Surflight Theatre - Internship/Apprentice Programs
Surflight Theatre - Internship/Apprentice Programs
Dance:
Interlochen Summer Arts Camp hires 4-5 dance pianists each summer
Church Music
Lutheran Music Program - Collegiate Internships in Chapel Choir, Worship Team and Collaborative Piano
Etc:
National Music Festival - Piano Repair Apprenticeship Eastern Music Festival - Piano Technician Intern
Cortona Sessions for New Music Piano Fellowship
Church Music
Lutheran Music Program - Collegiate Internships in Chapel Choir, Worship Team and Collaborative Piano
Etc:
National Music Festival - Piano Repair Apprenticeship Eastern Music Festival - Piano Technician Intern
Cortona Sessions for New Music Piano Fellowship
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
You know a musician's in the kitchen when . . .
Labels:
Decorating for Musicians
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Bach research, ongoing
I started collecting ‘classical literature for church
services use’* from the Baroque era – first, Bach. As he is an outrageously prolific composer,
I kept it simple for now and went with selections from his better-known
composition groups. All of these are pieces I found appealing and can work up
in a couple of days/weeks. The added bonus is a lot of this is transferable to the organ, also. Here's what I've picked so far:
Two part inventions – #s 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14
Three part inventions (aka Sinfonia) – #s 2, 3, 5, 8, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15
English Suites - No. 3 in g minor, BWV 808
French Suites - No. 4 in E flat major, BWV 815, No. 5 in G major BWV 816
Partitas – Partita in Bb Major, BWV 825
Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 - (tbd)
Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2 - (tbd)
Plus
Fantasies - c minor, BWV 906 and g minor, BWV 917
*What else am I supposed to call it? ‘Real’ music?
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